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Stráž ('guard, watch, patrol' in Czech) may refer to places in the Czech Republic: *Stráž (Domažlice District), a municipality and village in the Plzeň Region *Stráž (Tachov District), a market town in the Plzeň Region * Stráž nad Nežárkou, a town in the South Bohemian Region Region * Stráž nad Nisou, a municipality and village in the Liberec Region *Stráž nad Ohří, a municipality and village in the Karlovy Vary Region *Stráž pod Ralskem, a town in the Liberec Region *Stráž, a village and administrative part of Křimov in the Ústí nad Labem Region *Stráž, a village and administrative part of Mirotice in the South Bohemian Region *Stráž, a village and administrative part of Sušice in the Plzeň Region *Stráž u České Lípy, a village and administrative part of Stružnice in the Liberec Region *Hojsova Stráž Hojsova Stráž (; german: Eisenstraß) is a village in the Bohemian Forest in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It is administratively ...
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Stráž (Domažlice District)
Stráž is a municipality and village in Domažlice District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. Stráž lies approximately south-west of Domažlice, south-west of Plzeň Plzeň (; German and English: Pilsen, in German ) is a city in the Czech Republic. About west of Prague in western Bohemia, it is the Statutory city (Czech Republic), fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic with about 169,000 inhabita ..., and south-west of Prague. Demographics References External links * Villages in Domažlice District Chodové {{Plzeň-geo-stub ...
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Stráž (Tachov District)
Stráž (german: Neustadtl) is a market town in Tachov District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants. Stráž lies approximately south-east of Tachov, west of Plzeň, and west of Prague. Administrative parts Villages of Bernartice, Bonětice, Bonětičky, Borek, Dehetná, Jadruž, Olešná, Souměř, Strachovice and Valcha are administrative parts of Stráž. Notable people *Anton Gag Anton Gag (12 June 1859 – 22 May 1908) was a Sudeten Germans, Sudeten-American Painting, painter and photography, studio photographer known for his portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and murals. Immigrating to the United States at the age of 14 ... (1859–1908), painter References Populated places in Tachov District Market towns in the Czech Republic {{Plzeň-geo-stub ...
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Stráž Nad Nežárkou
Stráž nad Nežárkou (german: Platz an der Naser) is a town in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. It lies on the Nežárka river. Administrative parts Villages of Dolní Lhota and Dvorce are administrative parts of Stráž nad Nežárkou. Notable people *Friedrich von Berchtold Count Friedrich Carl Eugen Vsemir von Berchtold, baron von Ungarschitz ( cz, Bedřich Karel Eugen Všemír Berchtold hrabě z Uherčic; 25 October 1781 – 3 April 1876), was a German-speaking Bohemian physician and botanist from Austrian descent ... (1781–1876), Austrian botanist References External links * Cities and towns in the Czech Republic Populated places in Jindřichův Hradec District {{SouthBohemia-geo-stub ...
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Stráž Nad Nisou
Stráž nad Nisou (until 1947 Starý Habendorf; german: Althabendorf) is a municipality and village in Liberec District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The .... It has about 2,400 inhabitants. Administrative parts The village of Svárov is an administrative part of Stráž nad Nisou. History The first written mention of Stráž nad Nisou is from 1469. References External links * Villages in Liberec District {{Liberec-geo-stub ...
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Stráž Nad Ohří
Stráž nad Ohří (german: Warta) is a municipality and village in Karlovy Vary District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants. Administrative parts The villages of Boč, Kamenec, Korunní, Malý Hrzín, Osvinov, Peklo, Smilov and Srní are administrative parts of Stráž nad Ohří. Demographics References External links * Villages in Karlovy Vary District {{KarlovyVary-geo-stub ...
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Stráž Pod Ralskem
Stráž pod Ralskem (until 1946 Vartenberk; german: Wartenberg (am Rollberg)) is a town in Česká Lípa District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,800 inhabitants. Etymology The local castle was called Wartenberg (''Warte auf Berge'' meant "guard on the hill" in German). Vartenberk was the Czech transcription of the name. The modern Czech name of the town 'Stráž'' means literally "guard", ''pod Ralskem'' refers to its location below Ralsko Mountain. Geography Stráž pod Ralskem is located about east of Česká Lípa and southwest of Liberec. It lies in the Ralsko Uplands. The highest point is a hill at above sea level, the mountain of Ralsko is located outside the municipal territory. The Ploučnice River flows through the town. The town lies on the shores of Stráž pod Ralskem Reservoir. It was built in 1911–1913 and is one of the oldest reservoirs in the country. The reservoir has an area of and is used for fish farming and for water sports. ...
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Křimov
Křimov (german: Krima) is a municipality and village in Chomutov District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants. Křimov lies approximately west of Chomutov, west of Ústí nad Labem, and north-west of Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate .... Administrative parts Villages and hamlets of Celná, Domina, Krásná Lípa, Menhartice, Nebovazy, Stráž, Strážky and Suchdol are administrative parts of Křimov. References Villages in Chomutov District {{ÚstínadLabem-geo-stub ...
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Mirotice
Mirotice (german: Mirotitz) is a town in Písek District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants. It is known as the birthplace of Mikoláš Aleš. Administrative parts Villages of Bořice, Jarotice, Lučkovice, Obora u Radobytec, Radobytce, Rakovické Chalupy, Stráž and Strážovice are administrative parts of Mirotice. Notable people *Benedikt Schack (1758–1826), composer and operatic tenor * Matěj Kopecký (1775–1847), puppeteer, lived here * Alexander Seik (1824–1905), photographer *Mikoláš Aleš Mikoláš Aleš (18 November 1852 – 10 July 1913) was a Czech painter. Aleš is estimated to have had over 5,000 published pictures; he painted for everything from magazines to playing cards to textbooks. His paintings were not publicized to ... (1852–1913), painter References External links * Cities and towns in the Czech Republic Populated places in Písek District Prácheňsko {{SouthBohemia-geo-stub ...
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Sušice
Sušice (; german: Schüttenhofen) is a town in Klatovy District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 11,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone. Administrative parts Sušice is made up of 17 town parts and villages: Sušice I–III, Albrechtice, Červené Dvorce, Chmelná, Divišov, Dolní Staňkov, Humpolec, Milčice, Nuzerov, Páteček, Rok, Stráž, Volšovy, Vrabcov and Záluží. Etymology The name Sušice is derived from the Czech verb ''sušit'', i.e. "dry". At the time of its establishment, it was a place where gold panners dried the gold sand after washing. Geography Sušice is located about southeast of Klatovy and south of Plzeň. It lies in the Bohemian Forest Foothills. The highest point is the hill Sedlo at above sea level. The Otava River flows through the town. Climate Average daily temperature in July is about , while January mean temperatures are typically . The an ...
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Stružnice
Stružnice (german: Straußnitz) is a municipality and village in Česká Lípa District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,000 inhabitants. History The first written mention of Stružnica dates from 1281, when the village belonged to the Klinštejn estate. It was part of it until 1403, when the lords of Klinštejn sold it to the lordly families of Valkeřice and Těchlovice. Administrative parts Villages of Bořetín, Jezvé and Stráž u České Lípy are administrative parts of Stružnice. References Villages in Česká Lípa District {{Liberec-geo-stub ...
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Hojsova Stráž
Hojsova Stráž (; german: Eisenstraß) is a village in the Bohemian Forest in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It is administratively a part of Železná Ruda. It traces its origins to the 16th century as a community of miners. The single-aisled Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary was built in 1826. Since the late 18th century the region has been known as a tourist destination for its remarkable natural landscapes. History The first written mention of Hojsova Stráž was from 1614. The original settlement was founded near iron ore mines. A brewery was founded here in 1850, but was closed in 1946. The village only became well known in the 20th century due to the development of tourism in Šumava The Bohemian Forest, known in Czech as Šumava () and in German as Böhmerwald, is a low mountain range in Central Europe. Geographically, the mountains extend from Plzeň Region and South Bohemia in the Czech Republic to Austria and Bavaria i . ...
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